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The gasoline gauge on a van initially read 1/4 full. When 10 gallons were added to the tank, the gauge read 2/3 full, how many more gallons are needed to fill the tank?
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The gasoline gauge on a van initially read 1/4 full. When 10 gallons were added to the tank, the gauge read 2/3 full, how many more gallons are needed to fill the tank?
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The gasoline gauge on a van initially read 1/4 full. When 10 gallons were added to the tank, the gauge read 2/3 full, how many more gallons are needed to fill the tank?
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10 more gallons until it is full
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